The Rainbow-Bee Eater has fragile, high performance wings and green-gold fur. included with a nicely curved beak.
They are often seen in the canopy part of Australian rainforests. Their call is a prrrp-prrrp often shouted when in flight. They roost in large groups.Their eggs are incubated for 21-25 days. The babies stay in the nest for 1 month.
They are often seen in the canopy part of Australian rainforests. Their call is a prrrp-prrrp often shouted when in flight. They roost in large groups.Their eggs are incubated for 21-25 days. The babies stay in the nest for 1 month.